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DELINEATOR 



For the use of Scientific Phrenologists in de- 
scribing the Character of their Patrons, 
in accordance with the most 
advanced knowledge of 







Phrenology, Physiognomy, Physiology, 
Psychology and Psychometry. 






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Copyright 1893 [ Jy Alien Haddock and Cha.'es P. Holt. 



HADDOCK & HOLT'S DELINEATOR. 



Description of tine Character and 
Physical Condition, at this date. 

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elucidation. But when this chart is properly marked, the patron 
will be able to read his leading traits of character in a concise form. 

It will be observed that new and scientific definitions have 
been given many of the faculties which we believe will be com- 
mended by all thinkers as expounding the horizon of Phrenology. 

There are hints given on hygienic living that the reader 
will do well to heed. 

A space has been reserved in where the examiner will write 
the occupation to which his patron is best adapted. 

Also another blank in which to briefly write the peculiarities 
scientifically required in a marriage partner. 

One merit this book has if no other, it is original, and as 
such it is presented to the world by 

Allen HADDOCK 

AND 

C. P. HOLT. 



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HYGIENE. 



The true character of every person is manifested only under 
normal conditions, and when the health of the body is perfect. 
All enjoyment also has health for a chief factor, hence it becomes 
a duty which we owe to ourselves and to society to learn and obey 
the laws of health. 

To attain this object, Temperance must be observed in every 
act of life, and strict attention paid to proper diet. Cleanliness of 
body, purity of thought and action, calmness of mind and abundance 
of slerp. 

Regarding diet, care should be taken that it be plain and 
unconcentrated. Man, by nature, is frugiverous, and the nearer 
he approaches a fruit and nut diet the better, but as he, through 
necessity, long ago departed from that food, and as high civilization 
imposes inexorable duties upon him, perhaps no cast iron rules 
can be laid down, except that such food should be selected as 
contain the least starch and earthy matter. 

Under no circumstances eat swine flesh, it would be better 
to abstain entirely from all flesh meat, or to eat as little 
animal food as possible. Avoid all stimulants, condiments and 
narcotics. Practice frequent, and when possible daily bathing of 
entire system. Breathe copiously of pure air night and day. 
Avoid all excesses, "never neglect small ailments," when sick 
immediately open the entire system by fruit, laxative diet, water 
enemas and perspiration. Observe complete repose and "Throw 
physic to the dogs. 



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HIGH ORGANIZATION. 



LOW ORGANIZATION. 



ORGANIC QUALITY. 



To illustrate the importance of considering quality, as the 
clv'ef factor in estimating character the above cuts are introduced. 

On page 17 will be found a description of this essential 
element. 

Special attention is called to the subject as being of first 
importance in rendering a true description of character. 



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Brain and Nerve Fibre 



Radiating from the Medulla Oblongata , are bundles of 
nerve fibres passing through the Cerebral Crura, the Pons Varolii, 
the Optic Thalmus, and the Corpora Striata, constantly growing 
larger as they extend through each, until finally they compose 
the cerebral hemispheres 

Those vvhich proceed from the Corpora Pyramidalia comprise 
the frontal lobe. The others, together with the Cerebellum, are 
made up of the fibres which proceed from the Corpora Olivaria 
and Corpora Restiformia (See fig.)- Other fibres pass to the median 
line, thence from one hemisphere to another, bringing them into 
communication with each other. 

Thus it will be seen that Phrenology is not based upon skull 
excrescences, or "Bumpology", but upon the radiation of brain 
fibre which a normal development of the skull indicates. 



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The OCCUPATION to which 
you are best adapted to is that 

of : 



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WEIGHT OF BODY: 

POUNDS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Weight gives solidity and indicates 
the amount of substance existing in a person's physical structure. 

The average man whose head measures 22 inches, weighs 
150 lbs. As the temple requires a solid and substantial foundation 
to support its walls, so the brain must have a well developed 
body to rest upon, and from which to derive nourishment. 



scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

— ........ which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



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SIZE to be 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess a strongly nourished body, which will 
enable you with, ease to perform prodigies either 
mentally or physically. 


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6 — You have a good physical organization, capable of 
endurance, and which will act its part in helping you 
to accomplish great results. 






5 — You are endowed with a fine development of 
physical weight and strength, but care and moderate 
living will be required to enable you to execute your 
mental and physical desires. 








4 — You have only a moderate amount of physical develop- 
ment, and must be ever watchful of bodily weakness, 
and should live hygienically. 









3 — Your body needs constant care and should never be 
unduly taxed, you can only hope to reap feeble results, 
but by correct living may accomplish something. 




2 — You are too weak in body to bear burdens of any kind. 




1 — You are too feebly constituted for earthly trials. 



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SIZE OF BRAIN: 

INCHES. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : It is a cardinal doctrine of Phrenol- 
ogy that "the brain is the most important organ of the mind", and 
that SIZE (other things being equal) is a measure of power. A tree is 
stronger than a twig of the same species and texture. An elephant 
by reason of his great size, is much more powerful than the horse. 
Throughout nature, strength and power are commensurate with 
size, provided other conditions are favorable to such results. The 
average circumference of a man's head is 22 inches, and that of a 
woman 21 y 2 inches. The average weight of a man's brain is 48 ozs, 
and that of a woman's 44 ozs. Quality enters largely as a factor in 
determining brain power. A brain of fine texture is superior to one 
twice its size, if the larger one is coarse in quality. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess a large brain, which if oifine quality, and 
the anterior portion largely developed, will render you 
a natural genius, an intellectual giant. 






6 — You are very intellectual and if cultivated may 
perform wonders in mentality, and provided you have 
a body strong enough to support your large brain, will 
wield a powerful influence in the realm of thought. 


§ — You are favored by nature with rather more 
than ordinary size and strength of brain, which, if active 
and health and quality be good, will enable you to make 
yourself felt among men. 




A — You are fairly endowed with brain-power, yet are more 
easily led by other minds than capable of leading them, 
or of originating new ideas. 




3 — You do not manifest intellectual power in any marked 
degree, are quite an ordinary person, though you ' may 
succeed in conducting an average business enterprise, 
but are not very profound. 




2 — You are rather weak minded, and incapable of conduct- 
ing business for yourself. 







1 — You are feeble minded. 



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HEALTH. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Health is the first requisite to 
success of any kind; weakness in any machine impairs its efficiency, 
however large or powerful a steam engine may be, if it has a weak 
cylinder, or its piston rod is out of adjustement, it will fail to perform 
its work at the critical moment. So it is with the complex and 
delicate machinery of the human organization. 

A man or woman may have a large and symetrical brain, but if 
any portion of the physical structure be diseased or feeble, the 
character will be warpea, and the mental power distorted. It is only 
a healthy brain and a sound body that manifests normal capacity. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are the embodiment of perfect health, every 
organ in your body performs its functions properly, 
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6 — You are a stranger to aches and pains, can endure 
fatigue, and perform great mental or physical labor 
with ease. If tired from long exhaustion, a good 
night's sleep restores >ou and renews your wonted strength. 


5 — You are seldom ailing, and as a rule feel well, yet 
there are indications that any overstrain or fatigue 
might weaken your vital forces, you should husband 
your strength. 




4 — You need to exercise care to preserve health, you 
have no vitality to waste. Beware of excesses of all 
kinds, sleep much, eat nourishing food, thus you may be 
able to ward off disease, and realize your ambition . 




3 — Your Vitality is at low ebb, but correct living and 
obedience to rules of health, may keep your body fairly 
well. Eternal vigilance is the price of your bodily and 
mental success. 




2 — You are far from strong or vigorous, however Nihil 
desperandum, where there is life there is hope. 




1 — You are a confirmed invalid. 







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DIGESTION. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Throughout nature, waste and sup- 
ply are in constant progress; grains and grasses, trees and flowers 
receive nourishment from earth and air to replenish waste and pro- 
mote growth. All animal life is subject to this law of sustenance, 
each species and each individual appropriate such nutriment as ib 
conducive to growth and recuperation. Animals and men in their 
natural state possess sound and healthy digestive organs and perfectly 
assimilate their food. Civilized man, however, in consequence of un- 
natural environments and of perverted appetites running through 
many generations often has a more or less impaired digestion, caus- 
ing depletion of vital force and preventing the normal action of brain 
faculties. Given a certain size and quality of brain and body, a good 
digestion promotes intellectual power and physical vigor, whereas 
feebleness of that function in the same organization produces im- 
poverishment of brain substance, nerve tissue and low vitality. 

Un a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are endowed with remarkable digestive power, 
can assimilate anything eatable, and your whole body is 
well nourished. 



6 — You enjoy eating and this pleasure is never marred by 
indigestion, your brain, muscles and nerves are well 
supplied with material to keep vigor and vitality pulsating 
in every vein. 



5 — You have a fine digestion, yet should be moderate in 
eating, and choose the most digestible food and that 
which will most readily build up broken down tissue. 

A — You are only moderately strong in digestive function, 
and must take good care, what and how you eat; let it be 
easily digested and nourishing, avoid stimulants, condi- 
ments, spices and intoxicants. 



— You lack power to assimilate food, are dyspeptic and 
of low vital power. Eat only such food as your system 
can absorb. 



— Your entire body lacks nourishment, avoid stimulants, 
spices, and narcotics, eat only nourishing food, and 
exercise much in the open air, laugh when possible, and 
sleep eight hours out of the twenty-four. 



1 — You are at the lowest vital ebb, with little or no 
digestive power. 



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RESPIRATION. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: "And God breathed into his nostrils 
the breath of life and he become a living soul. " — BIBLE. 

All organic life is dependant upon respiration, to breathe is to 
live, to cease breathing implies death ; hence those animals or men 
who breathe most copiously are the most thoroughly alive. If we 
place a bird or a man in a vessel from which the air has been ex- 
hausted, death immediately ensues. The lungs of an adult man con- 
tain 170,000,000 air cells, forming a surface thirty times greater 
than the human body; every one of these cells is provided with a net- 
work of blood vessels, over every portion of their surface, through 
this extremely fine membrane the blood receives oxygen, and if the 
air breathed be pure will become vitalized, but if the air breathed be 
impure is rendered foul, causing disease and death. Men have been 
known to live 40 days without food, but two minutes without air 
destroys life. The necessity of breathing pure air sufficient to fill 
every lung cell is apparent. Those who are feebly constituted in this 
respect can increase their breathing power immensely, and lengthen 
their lives accordingly by the constant practice of deep breathing. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You breathe deeply and easily, and as a consequence 
your blood is highly vitalized, pulsating throughout your 
arteries and veins, a river of life, thus nourishing and 
invigorating body and brain. 




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6 — You possess excellent breathing power, and experience 
great pleasure in inhaling pure air. 

You suffer much if confined in a close room and are 
compelled to breathe vitiated air, your lungs demand a 
liberal supply of oxygen, which obtained thrills your 
entire body with electric life. 


5 — You are moderately endowed with respiratory power, 
but should take pains to increase your lung capacity by 
deep breathing and active exercise in the open air. 


4 — You have only fair respiratory organs and take cold 
easily, you ought to live much out of doors and never 
neglect lung expansion for an hour. 




3 — You are predisposed to consumption, but can prevent 
its ravages by hygienic living an outdoor life, and 
frequent inflation of your lungs. 




2 — You are very feeble in lung power. 






1 — You possess little or no vitalizing capacity, have cold 
extremities and are weak throughout your body. 



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BLOOD CIRCULATION. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: A new era dawned in medical practice 
when Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood, revolutionizing 
old theories regarding physical waste and supply. The blood is the 
life of trees, animals and men; girdle a tree and thus prevent the 
circulation of its sap, and straightaway its leaves fall, it withers and 
dies. Impoverish the blood of animals or men, and disease ensues; 
with the flow of the vital fluid from the arteries life departs. A ligature 
placed upon a limb, preventing the free circulation of the blood, 
causes it to wither and die. A free and bounding circulation of 
blood throughout the entire body implies warmth and physical 
vigor, generating force and insuring vitality, health and life. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You have a strong and , steady pulsation of blood 
through arteries and veins, producing warmth in your 
extremities, and feeding brain, nerves and tissues with 
electric life. 

6 — You have regular heart beats, are calm and collected 
in times of excitement and danger, never losing your 
presence of mind, seldom feel chilly, resist cold and ward 
off disease. 



<3 — Youi circulation is fairly good and even, yet you 
require considerable bodily exercise to keep the flow of 
blood unimpeded. 



— Your blood flows freely under favorable conditions, but 
in moments of excitement it gets spasmodic, preventing 
clear thinking and causing morbid and sluggish action of 
the life forces. 



3 — You have a feeble and uneven flow of blood, and 
should live very hygienically, avoiding drafts of air upon 
the spine and taking frequent but moderate open air 
exercise. 



— You should realize, that you are subject to heart failure, 
from which cause your life forces may cease at 
any moment. However, your life can be prolonged by 
hygienic living, and avoiding all stimulants. 



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ENERGY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Motion is constant throughout the 
Universe; objects such as rocks and ore,which seem to be quiescent, are 
nevertheless, through disintegration and other forces, ceaselessly mo- 
ving. The whirling worlds and ever restless sea but typify this law 
of action. " There is no death, the stars go down to rise upon some 
fairer shore. " Animals and men experience their greatest enjoy- 
ment in action, especially is this true of the young, as witness their 
active sports. This power of energy is however varied in different 
organizations, and it is due to this force that any manifestation of 
character is manifest; what steam is to the engine, energy is to man. 

If it were possible to find two persons endowed with the same 
size and quality of brain function, but differing in degree of energy, 
great difference in character would be apparent. Friction wears out 
all material bodies; hence, beyond a certain limit, energy works the 
destruction of the physical structure. This force in man should 
be conserved. 



On a scale of seven, degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to e.. , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect: 

7 — You are very active, all your bodily movements are 
like the lightening' s flash, you are as restless as the sea. 


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6 — You perceive thoughts with telegraphic rapidity, your 
movements are quick and forcible, you will wear out 
early unless you check the velocity of bodily and mental 
action by frequent repose. 






5 — You have considerable energy, and enough activity of 
your faculties to insure abundant success in life. 







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4 — You are not adapted to heavy burdens and prefer 
light labor, and seek smooth roads and shady places. 




3 — You are very moderate and quite deliberate in all your 
movements, you will never set the sea on fire. 




2 — You are sn and dilatory, rarely are your talents 
awakened to life sufficient to prove their existence, you 
need a spur and whip. 




1 — You need a machine to draw your breath. 





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EXCITABILITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Action and repose lie at the base 
of existence. Without the former, the Universe were dead, bereft of 
the latter ceaseless motion would speedily bring destruction to all 
organic matter. Combined, each offsets the other, and throughout 
Creation life and harmony reigns. Day marches out of the Orient 
clad in regal robes, his reign is one of activity; then comes night, 
drawing her sable mantel over the Earth and pinning it with a star, 
insuring the repose of a sleeping world. 

Man is subject to this law of motion and rest. Unfortunately 
a high state of civilization has entailed upon him undue excitability, 
often rendering him abnormally excitable, thus prematurally exhaust- 
ing his vitality and leading him to decay and death. 

In such cases, it is desirable that this tendency be overcome and 
quietude established. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are very exci cable, and subject to extremes, you 
do everything at high pressure, and act upon the im- 
pulse of the moment; you should cultivate moderation. 


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6 — You are easily thrown into a tumult and lose all control 
of your faculties, often saying and doing that which is ir- 
rational; unless care is used you will prematurely exhaust 
your vital powers and destroy your bodily health; keep cool. 




S — You are usually self possessed and act calmly in times 
of danger, your presence of mind is remarkable and your 
good judgement can be relied upon in times of trial. 




4 — You sometimes lose your presence of mind, though not 
often. Let your moderation be known. 




3 — You are not easily excited or thrown into confusion, 
ordinary events fail to excite you, are rather too quiet and 
lack enthusiasm. 





2 — You are very dull and sluggish, you should lash your 
faculties into action, and try to interest yourself in life, 
men and things. 


1 — You are more dead than alive, nothing short of an 
earthquake can arouse you. 



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ORGANIC QUALITY. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Quantity always yields to quality. 
In deciding upon the merits of anything or anybody, quality of tex- 
ture must be considered as of paramount importance. A bass wood 
and a hickory tree, of equal size, standing side by side, exhibit to the 
woodman different degrees of quality; the former is soft and coarse, 
while the latter is hard, tough and fine grained. 

The bounding deer, with a nerve at every pore is much superior 
in quality to the filth wallowing swine. 

The swift footed horse, with dilated nostrils and quivering 
nerves, is vastly finer than the plodding dray horse. The poet shows 
in every lineament his superior quality to the stupid clown. People 
who have thick skin, coarse bristly hair, and bodies of coarse flabby 
texture, with dense expressionless or vicious features, are low 
; n organic quality, while those whose features are finely moulded, and 
whose skin and hair are soft and fine, are high in organic quality; 
such people are refined, sensitive and spiritual. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are made of the finest clay, and are as sensitive as 
the sensitive plant; your mental tastes are exquisite, and 
your emotions intense beyond description. With large 
social faculties your love will approach the sublime, and 
with large religious and spiritual faculties, you will live 
more in the heavens than on earth. This is a cold 
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6 — You are exquisitely moulded, high minded and shrink 
from anything coarse or vulgar, are capable of intense 
enjoyment and terrible suffering ; you are artistic, poetic, 
and aesthetic, have strong emotions and are subject to 
extremes of joy and sorrow. If your intellectual faculties 
are large, you will be a genius. 











5 — You possess a good quality of texture and can battle 
for the right with a strong arm, being neither too sensitive 
or too coarse, your mind tends upward rather than down- 
ward. 


A — You are fairly organised, yet liable to be led astray by 
evil doers, you should cultivate the society of refined people. 


3 — You are unrefined and delight in grovelling, try to look 
up, cultivate the little intellect nature has given you, and 
thus rise above your present condition. 




2 — You need a guardian angel to keep you from evil doing. 




1 — You are a stupid dolt, "prone to evil, as the sparks fly 
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DEFINITION 

OF 

TEMPERAMENTS 



In judging of Character, the scientific Phrenologist relies 
quite as much upon the Temperament of the person examined 
as upon development of brain. Every muscle, nerve, tendon 
or sinew, from the crown of the head to the soles of the feet 
is an index of character, and should be considered in computing 
the sum total of characteristics. There are three positive Temper- 
aments with many modifications or inter-blendings, they are clas- 
sified as the Motive, Vital and Mental. Seldom are the three 
harmoniously blended in the same person, hence the one pre- 
dominating will wield the greatest influence. Temperaments are 
greatly modified by climate, occupation and mode of life, so that 
the Temperament of the boy of sixteen is seldom or never that of 
same person of sixty years. 

Not only is Temperament indicative of character, but it enters 
largely as a factor in determining adaptation in marriage. To 
insure a perfect union in the marriage relation, and to produce 
harmoniously developed offspring, Temperamental opposites should 
be chosen, except where there is a harmonious blending of all the 
Temperaments in each individual. It is possible and desirable, 
to so live and develope the body, as to balance the Temperaments 
in the person of those who strive to attain this end by proper 
hygienic living. 

The following classification of Temperaments will be found 
of interest. 



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The MOTIVE or Muscular TEMPERAMENT. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: This Temperament is the frame-work 
of the human edifice and if weak the whole structure falls in ruins, if 
strong, the indications will be seen in large bones and strong well 
knit muscles, insuring strength and locomotion to its possessor, 
together with great powers of endurance. 

In the animal kingdom, the ox illustrates its extreme manifestation. 

A full degree of this Temperament is essential to any great suc- 
cess in life. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are very muscular and possess great power of 
endurance, you are tough, wiry, enduring and deter- 
mined. When aroused you are like an avalanche carry- 
ing everything before you; you are somewhat angular, 
rough, but are tireless and with a good intellect wil) 
make your mark on the scroll of fame. 


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6 — You are tough as a mule or pine knot, have strong 
passions, but if the moral faculties be strong, you will 
govern them with an indomitable will; you are calm and 
exhibit good judgment in time of trial ; you are either a 
very good or a very bad person. If the moral faculties are 
large and active you are the former, but if the base of the 
brain is in the ascendency, you will need an angelic help 
to keep you in the path of rectitude. 





5 — You are strong, active and courageous, never lazy or 
idle, are very efficient and generally make things move 
when you get hold of them. 






4 — You are not no*"ed for great strength or energy, you 
are spasmodic, a whirlwind for a few minutes, but soon 
tire out and seek light employment. 








3 — You do not possess very great powers of endurance, are 
awed in ihe contemplation of great enterprises, need 
. considerable rest and generally manage to get it; you 
should live out of door and work there. 









2 — You was born tired and keep so, are weak in body and 
always a laggard, are endowed with much feeling but no 
strength. 




1 — You are almost lifeless, a weakling. 



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The VITAL or well nourished TEMPERAMENT. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: Nourishment is required to support 
either vegetable or animal life. Vegetation does not flourish unless 
it is fertilized by rich earth, well watered, and warmed by the rays 
of the sun. In the animal economy, life force is created through the 
heart, lungs, stomach, liver and bowels; whenever these organs are well 
developed and active, the Vital Temperament predominates and 
vigor is apparent. Among animals, this Temperament is found in 
excess in the swine, it gives warmth and vitality to the entire system. 
People with this Temperament predominating possess a large base 
of brain, have strong passions and an abundance of life. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess great vigor, have strong steady pulse, 
enjoy the good things of earth and get your share of 
them, you love fresh air, but had rather ride than walk. 
You are inclined to obesity and should exercise much in 
the open air ; you should pray not to be led into tempta- 
tion, because it is hard for you to resist. Avoid the 
flowing bowl and keep your passions in check- 


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6 — You have a good physique and feel alive to your 
extremities; you prefer to be your own employer, it is 
difficult to keep you confined to hard work. The more 
fun there is in life, the better you are pleased. You re- 
quire active employment to keep your forces toned down. 









5 — You are fairly well nourished, but should avoid exces- 
ses in order to keep up your vital strength. 


4 — You have enough Vitality to enjoy life, but should 
look out for leaks in your stock of vital force. 


3 — You have no Vitality to spare, don't squander it by 
hard work, by over or improper eating ; husband 
your resources. 




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2 — You are far from strong, have cold hands and feet, 
and poor blood circulation; you should neglect no oppor- 
tunity that offers to get warmth and magnetism. 






1 — You are very feeble. 



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The MENTAL or Intellectual TEMPERAMENT, 



NORMAL FUNCTION: It has been demonstrated that while 
the brain wields the most powerful influence in the production of 
thought, it is also evident that the nervous system enters largely as a 
factor in generating ideas. Hence is evolved the Mental Temper^ 
ament, produced by developing in excess, a large active brain with 
an intense and sensitive nervous organization. 

Among animals, the deer illustrates this temperament in a 
marked degree. 

On a scale of seven degrees this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess a large active brain, coupled with an 
exquisite nervous system, causing you to be extremely 
sensitive and fond of intellectual pursuits ; you are liable 
to exercise and develop your brain at the expense of your 
body, and should eat only nourishing food. Avoid all 
stimulants, sleep much and exercise much in open air. 


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6 — You have a clear, active and well developed brain, 
together with a very sensitive and nervous system. If 
you have the opportunity of culture, you will manifest 
literary, scientific or other intellectual traits in a marked 
degree; you should be careful to strengthen the body 
by hygienic living, and nor prematurely exhaust your fine 
nervous forces. 





5 — You display good mental powers, exhibit good judge- 
ment and are a practical common sense person. 


4 — You have a fair mentality, and when excited display 
considerable mental talent, but are not a genius. 




3 — You are rather dull and think more of a good dinner 
and other physical pleasures than of intellectual pursuits. 




2 — You are quite stupid and sleepy in intellect. 




1 — You are low and weak mentally. 





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ILLUSTRATION OF TEMPERAMENTS. 




The VITAL or Well Nourished Temperament. 
( See page 20. ) 




The MOTIVE 

or Muscular Temperament. 
(See page iq.) 



The MENTAL 

or Intellectual Temperament. 

(See page 21). 



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THE SOCIAL GROUP- 
normal FUNCTION: Without love this world would indeed 
be a dreary waste, it is the life of the universe, the golden chain which 
links earth with heaven and forms the brotherhood of man. Its 
manifestations are manifold, embracing Sexual, Conjugal, Parental, 
Filial, Patriotic, Fraternal and Universal Love. The seat of the 
faculties lies in the posterior portion of the brain, and their expres- 
sion is described in the following classification of the organs. 

AMATIVEN ESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Love of the opposite sex. Instinct 
to perpetuate the race. Reservoir of magnetism. 

On a scale of seven degrees,, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

O F 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess very strong sexual impulses and wield a 
powerful personal magnetism over both sexes, especially 
your opposite. If your organic quality be low and your 
moral faculties weak, you will be likely to give reins to 
your passions. But if you are fine grained, you will 
prove the most emotional and ardent of lovers, experien- 
cing the greatest ecstacy in your love, and corresponding 
distress when that love is thwarted. 




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(3 — ■ You are drawn to the opposite sex as the needle to the 
pole. There is a warmth in your nature that attracts the 
opposite sex to you , you should use your magnetic 
powers to bless others. The love element is a power in 
your nature for weal or woe. 





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5 — You are capable of considerable enthusiasm in love 
when aroused, and experience pleasure in loving and 
being loved. 


At — You possess some ardour in love, but it needs to be 
called out by a warmer nature than your own. 




3 — You are distant, chilly and unemotional to the opposite 
sex. Love is of your nature "a thing apart"; you could 
easily live unmarried. 




2 — You neither love or are loved by the opposite sex. 







1 — You are an iceberg. 



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CONJUGALITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Love and desire for one conjugal 
mate. The primitive savage man was polygamus, while the ad- 
vanced civilized man is monogamus. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — Your greatest happiness is attained when you have 
found one of the opposite sex to whom you can devote 
your whole life in love. That one in yours eyes will be 
a saint or an angel, having no faults, you will exact the 
same fidelity and devotion that you bestow. You 
should guard against jealousy to which you are liable. 


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6 — You possess a strong desire for matehood with one only, 
wherein "two hearts beat as one", to that one you would 
be devoted, no sacrifice would seem to you too great to 
offer at the shrine of your beloved. Infidelity on the part 
of your chosen mate would drive you to despair, while 
devotion of that mate to you would bring heaven upon 
earth. 





5 — You can be.true to one mate, and are inclined to choose 
but one, yet if bereft of your companion by death or 
desertion, you can bear the loss with philosophical com- 
posure. 


A — You prefer to love and marry one, but could love 
twice or thrice. 









3 — You may be true to one, providing temptation is kept 
aloof. 




2 — You delight in variety, if you rightly remember you 
have loved a good number. Fickleness and unrest attend 
you. 




1 — You are a weather vane, in your los r e nature true to no one. 



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PARENTAL LOVE. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Instinct to preserve the species. Its 
manifestation is a love of children and a desire to make pets of them 
and of young animals. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be- , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

1 — You have an unconquerable desire to become a 
parent, and if you are blessed with children, will idolize 
them and be liable to injure them by over indulgence; 
you should hold this impulse in check by your judgement 
in their management. 


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6 — You love children as the dew drop loves the flower, to 
kiss and cherish. Toward your own you will be tender and 
solicitous, never tiring in their service, overlooking their 
faults and proud of their achievements. All children love 
your society, of whom you make comrades, and you 
delight also in making pets of young animals. 








5 — You are fond of children and pets, but do not spoil 
them by over indulgence; you would be a wise and loving 
parent. 










4 — You love your own children fairly well, yet are not 
blind to their faults, toward the children of others you 
are cool and distant. 




3 — Your parental instinct is feeble, crying children make 
you cross as they are. 




2 — You think children a necessary evil. 




1 — You pet nothing. 



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FRIENDSHIP. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Social instinct, Love of Society, 
Fraternity and Brotherhood, as exemplified in the biblical account 
of David and Jonathan, and of Ruth and Boaz 

" Birds of feather 
Flock together. " 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You would prove a sad hermit, you are never content 
except in society, you make many friends and will devote 
time and fortune to their service. Are liable to be influ- 
enced by friendship to your injury, unless reason is used 
in the selection of wise and moral companions. 



6 — Your social ieelings are very strong, you love friends 
as a mother loves her child and cling to them through 
good and ill tortune; you should hold this impulse in 
check, and choose your friends wisely. 



5 — You are warm hearted and friendly, yet use judgement 
in selecting confidents. 



4 — You are affectionate and take pleasure in a moderate 
amount of society, yet can count your intimate friends 
as few. 



3 — You make few friends, are cold and distant. 

2 — You are your own best friend, caring little for the 
society of others. 



1 — You should live alone on an island in the sea. 



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INHABITIVENESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Desire to locate in some place. 
Love of home and country. Patriotism. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below * by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You love your home as the bird its nest, and all your 
fondest memories are associated with your birth place. 
Are subject to home sickness if away from home or 
country, and prefer your "Lowly thatched cottage" home 
to the palace of others. 


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6 — You have a great desire to possess a home of your 
own, which "Be it ever so humble, there is no place like 
home." To live at home, "Sweet home," is your joy. 
To be absent from that loved ^pot of earth brings heart 
aches; you are patriotic and love your country "right or 
wrong." 





S — You love the old homestead and find it hard to change 
your place of abode, yet when the necessity comes change 
to "Fresh fields and pastures new." 






4 — You are content at home, yet can easily "Fold your 
tent like the Arabs, and silently steal away." 









3 — You are suited with almost any place, if your other 
faculties are gratified. 




2 — You are a moving planet. 




1 — You are a rolling stone. 



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The ASPIRING and RESTRAINING GROUP. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Without ambition no great results 
are. achieved, hence Nature has endowed man with Aspiration, and 
combines therewith Restraining force, which enables him to 
conquer his own passional self, and to subdue the elements, 
compelling obedience to his behest and crowning him monarch of 
animated Creation These organs are located in the coronal brain, 
and their manifestation is described in the following classification of 
brain faculties. 



CONTINUITY. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Ability to concentrate the mind 
upon one object or thing. Application. An Aspirational and 
restraining faculty. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess great power of application, are inclined to 
be tedious, prolix and monotonous, cannot relinquish a 
task until it is completed. Are very thorough in what- 
ever you undertake, but the sun goes down while you are 
ready to begin your story ; you should avoid so many 
details, they tire out your listeners. * 

6 — You manifest close application and are capable of great 
concentration of mind. A cannon fired in your ear 
would not move you from your train of thought. Some- 
times you become a little wearysome in going into 
minutae, and are rather absent minded. 



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— You can concentrate your mind on one subject when 
it seems desirable, yet can turn readily to another; you 
are patient but not tiresome. 

— You possess fair powers of application, but are never 
prolix, can turn readily from one thing to another without 
contusion. 



o — You find it difficult to concentrate your thoughts on 
one subject long at a time, are rather weather- vanish; you 
should strive to finish all tasks before commencing others. 



2 - You are as fickle as the wind, and as unreliable so far 
as completing tasks is concerned. 



You change your mind with every breath. 



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SELF ESTEEM. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Dignity, Self Confidence, Inde- 
pendence, Love of Liberty, Assurance, Self Respect. Rendering the 
person largely endowed, confident of success and undismayed under 
the most trying circumstances. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are dignified and independent, confident of your 
own abilities, egotistical, seldom asking or taking advice 
from others, haughty and domineering, chafing under 
restraint, aspire to lead and become master of the 
situation. 


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6 — You are high-minded and aspire to do something 
worthy of yourself, never descend to clownishness, scorn 
to do mean acts, evince an independence of character 
which brooks no restraint, sometimes are liable to be over 
bearing and tyranical; you never take a back seat in the 
synagogue. 




5 — You possess a good degree of self-respect and generally 
lead rather than follow, are self-poised and confident. 




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abilities correctly. 




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3 — You are rather humble and permit your inferiors to 
obtain places to which you are entitled; are undignified. 




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2 — You resemble Uriah Heap in being too "Umble," and 
having a poor opinion of yourself, fail to command the 
respect of others. 





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APPROBATIVENKSS 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Ambition, Aspiration to achieve. 
Love of distinction and applause, Sensitive to the opinion of others. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZK to be ., which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You have great ambition to excel in whatever you un- 
dertake, and are exceedingly sensitive to the approval or 
disapproval of others, are fond of display; you should call 
Firmness to your aid in assisting you to avoid vanity, to 
which you are inclined when praised, and to keep you 
from dejection when censured. 


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6 — You feel keenly the praise or blame of friends or the 
p iblic; are very ambitious and sensitive to the opinion of 
others, and will leave no stone unturned to accomplish 
something worthy of your ambition. 








5 — You are ambitious and desire to write your name on the 
scroll of fame, but are not blinded by the glare of popul- 
arity; your estimate of public opinion is just, neither too 
much or too little. 


4 — You have some ambition, yet are rather independent 
and although you value the approval of others, will not 
sacrifice much to secure it. 




3 — You are very composed under either praise or censure. 




2 — You are uninspired by ambition and unmoved by 
applause or hisses. 




1 — You detest display and etiquette and are insensible to 
praise or blame. 



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CAUTIOUSNESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Watchfulness, Carefulness, Prudence f 
Forethought, Anxiety. This faculty is the sentinel on the tower 
who gives the alarm on the approach of danger. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


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7 — ~ You are always looking for danger, which seldom meets 
you half way; you make mountains out of mole hills and 
see a "Giant Grim" at every cross roads. You suffer 
from fear when all is calm, are liable to procrastination, 
fearing to lead lest disaster follow. 




6 — You imagine danger when there is none, are very care- 
ful and make no false move; you stand shivering on the 
brink of the stream in which are many good swimmers. 
Remember that "nothing ventured, nothing have'' and 
that "Faint heart never won fair lady". However, you 
restrain the rash impulse of passion through fear if results 
are very suspicious and 'cross a bridge before reaching it'. 




3 — You are prudent and careful, yet are not forward, but 
k*ep a good look out and are seldom taken by surprise. 








4 — You have a fair share of caution, yet act impulsively 
and take too great risks. 








3 — You are often reckless and get into trouble through 
rash action ; you are a Jtranger to fear. 




2 — You take great risks without counting the cost ; you 
should look before you leap. 




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FIRMNESS. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Will power, Perseverance, Determ- 
ination, Steadfastness. This faculty is unyielding, aspires to become 
master and acts as a check to the propensities and passions. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are obstinate and very persevering, having a will 
of iron you should use it to first hold yourself in 
subjection before ruling others; you never acknowledge 
defeat. With you it is victory or death. 


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6 — You are decided and determined, your power of will 
renders you dauntless and undismayed, making you to 
wring victory from defeat. Are persistent and indomitable, 
knowing no such word as fail. 





5 — You are persevering and tenacious of purpose, yet are 
not obstinate, will yield to reason but will hold the fort as 
long as reasonable chance remains of success. 




A — You are fairly firm of purpose, yet yields to pressure 
and abandon your position if very strongly opposed. 








3 — You find it easier to rloat down stream than to paddle 
up, and are inclined to yield to opposition. 

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2 — You are easily turned from your purpose, holding no 
restraint over yourself or others. 




1 — You should borrow some of a mule's will, having none 
of your own. 



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SELF-PROTECTING GROUP 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Society is composed of individuals, 
each of whom has personal wants to be supplied. Nature has 
endowed man with faculties which enable him to supply his physical 
needs, and to protect him against all encroachment. The organs 
designed for this purpose lie at the base of the brain, immediately 
around the medulla oblongata. 

These faculties have been held to be selfish, and have been 
decried by religionists and moralists alike. During the dark ages, 
religious enthusiasts and ascetics vied with each other in crucifying 
the flesh, in order that they might the more surely win heaven for 
their immortal souls, teaching the doctrine that " man is prone to 
evil as the sparks fly upward", and that his entire passional nature 
should be crucified and that self immolation was essential to a life 
of holiness. 

It has remained for Phrenology to come to the rescue of poor 
despised human nature, and to prove that Nature never implanted 
in man (her crowning work) a faculty that was vile. 

Neither are the faculties in question essentially selfish, but 
rather self-protecting, assisting by their strength ( under proper 
control) in upholding the Social, Spiritual, Moral and Intellectual 
faculties, in their work of unfolding and developing a perfect 
manhood. 



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VrTATIVENESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Life force. Power to conquer 
disease and death. Love of existence and fear of dissolution- 
Unconquerable resistance to the "Pale horse" and his rider. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be.... , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



; DEGREE 

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7 — You possess marvelous life tenacity and seem to have 
drank at the "fountain of youth." Like the feline race 
you have nine lives, yet shrink from the shadow of death; 
your recuperative power is very great and resistance to 
disease extraordinary. 


6 — You are very tenacious ot life. If sick you will be very 
sick and if you recover it will be speedily; you cling to 
life as the ship wrecked mariner to a spar and will "die 
in the last ditch." You hope for immortality and shrink 
from annihilation. 





6 — You have a strong hold on life and possess a great 
desire to live, yet are not timid in the face of death. 







4 — You have a fair degree of life force and feel a desire to 
continue living, yet could meet the destroying angel 
with composure. 




3 — You have little power to resist disease and care little 
for existence. 




2 — You resist disease feebly and have no fear of death. 




1 — You and death are friends. 



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COM BATIVENESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Opposition, Courage, Daring, Dis- 
putation. This faculty renders its possessor courageous, spirited and 
efficient in defending his or her right. Like all the emotional faculties, 
it should be held in check by the intellectual, moral and restraining 
group. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be.. , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are very energetic, bold and courageous, inclined 
to contention, love and court opposition and often take 
umbrage at trivial remarks from others, are quick to 
resent an insult and sometimes rather too aggressive and 
daring. "Let not the sun go down upon thy wrath." 
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6 — You are highly spirited, courageous, aggressive, fond of 
disputation, and like Jack Easy always want to "argue 
the case". Possess great energy and are never lazy or 
idle; you are easily offended and quick tempered. Re- 
member that "A soft answer turneth, away wrath, but 
grievous words stir up anger". — Bible. 





- 5 — You have a good degree of courage and energy, enjoy 
argument, yet are not quarrelsome, but knowing your 
rights dare maintain them. 


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your rights, yet prefer peace to contention. 




3 — You are slow to anger and prefer an easy life to one 
of bustle. 




2 — You are too mild and pacific. Lack force, in fact are 
lazy. 




1 — You are a coward sir, and dare not resent it. 



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DESTRUCTIVENESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Executive ab-'lity, Force of char- 
acter, Determination, Energy. This faculty is a moving power, 
the propeller ; its name belies its function. It is only destructive 
when allowed to run riot. Normally, it is the steam that propels the 
entire physical and mental machinery. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are the embodiment of energy, a perfect cyclone, 
exceedingly resolute and determined, are restless and a 
"rustler", are too much overcome by resentful feeling, 
and on provocation become furious. 



— You are energetic, forcible and tempestuous, in debate 
often sarcastic; your steam is always up and your machi- 
nery running; you will wear out before rusting out. 

Obstacles in your path only stimulate you to greater 
action. When provoked, you feel very revengeful, which 
passion should be held in check. 



6 — You are forcible and energetic, industrious and pro- 
gressive, keeping abreast of the times and always ready 
to "move on the enemie's works." 



4 — You are fairly energetic, yet not a great worker. Great 
difficulties discourage you. 



3 — You are inoffensive and easily conquered. 



2 — You are too gentle and mild to accomplish much in 

this working world. 



1 — You are a milksop. 



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ALIMENTIVENESS. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Appetite, Pleasure in gratifying 
the sense of taste. This faculty instinctively demands nourishment 
for the body to supply waste of tissue. 

Un a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 
SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its- 
degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



degree Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are an epicurian and delight in choice viands; 
your appetite often rules you, causing you to sacrifice the 
offering of common sense upon the altar of the stomach. 



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6 — You enjoy eating greatly and are liable to eat too much 
and often rich food. The dinner bell is delightful music 
in your ear. 



6 — You have a good appetite but govern it well. 



4 — You enjoy food but are not gluttonous 



3 — You are a little dainty. 



— You care too little for food, hence your body becomes 
impoverished. 



1 — You eat less than a bird 

BIBATIVENESS. 

Location : Kront of Alimentiveness. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Pleasure in liquids, delight in aqua- 
tic sports, sailing, swimming, etc. Two thirds of the earth's surface 
is water, and our bodies are largely composed of the element, hence 
this faculty is essential to life and its enjoyments. 



DEGREE 

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aCTIYlTY 



Personally in this respect : 

—You are a natural sailor and are never so happy as when 
"Bounding o'er the dark blue wave", swimming, diving 
or drinking. 



6 — You enjoy marine views, to hear the rippling streamlets, 
to bathe in the placid lake, or drink from the wayside spring. 



S — You take pleasure in the aqueous element, but are not 

extravagant in that taste. 
4 — You are not fond of water, prefer the land and drink 

but little. 



3 — You are timid when on or near the water, are not thirsty. 



2 — You look with disdain upon the water. 



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ACQUISITIVENESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Love of acquiring money or 
property of any kind. Desire for wealth. 



On 


a scale 


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seven 


degrees, 


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regard 


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to 


SIZE to 


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its present Strength, 


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DEGREE 

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Personally in this respect 



7 — You are miserly, to your eyes a dollar is as big as a 
cartwheel, you would sacrifice health and all desiiable 
things in "rder to get wealth, are penurious and sordid, a 
Shylock. 



6 — You are eager to acquire and have an instinctive 
knowledge where the dollar lies; are very economical and 
a natural financeer. Are too avaricious and grasping. 



5 -- You love money for what it will bring, but are not 
miserly and strive to 

"Gather gear by every will 
That's justified by honor, 
Not for to hide it in a cell, 
Or for a train attendant. — 
But for the glorious priviledge 
Of being independent". — Burns. 



4 You love property only for the use you can make of it. 



3 — /ou are a poor financeer, money and you soon part 
company. 



2 — You spend more than you make, are wasteful and 
improvident. 



1 — You are a pauper. 



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SECRETIVEN ESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Cunning, Ability to conceal acts, 
thoughts or emotions, Tact, Shrewdness, Self-poise. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect : 

1 — You have as many sides as the kaleidoscope, seldom 
exposing your true self, are artful, shrewd and a riddle 
to the world. Capable of keeping any secret until the 
last trump is heard. 



6 — You are secretive and possess great tact and control 
over your emotions. Take pleasure in giving surprise to 
your friends, are an excellent strategist, often give 
equivocal answers when questioned, are self-contained, 
masterful and very reserved. 



5 — You can keep a secret very well, yet are not crafty or 
cunning. 



4 — You are unreserved, can hold a secret fairly well, but 
when excited betray your emotions. 



3 — You are very sincere and transparent, often betraying 
your own secrecs and those of others, are imprudent in 
speech. 



2 — You can conceal little or nothing, but wear your heart 
on your sleeve. 



1 — You are a leaky vessel. 



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The M0RAL.SPIR1TUAL& RELIGIOUS GROUP. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Man is distinctively a Moral and 
Religious being. The dividing line between the human and the 
brute, is not to be found in the domain of the intellect as taught by 
some Metaphysicians, but rather in the Moral, Spiritual and 
Religious realm, as is proved by the fact that animals are gifted with 
reasoning faculties; some of them only a little inferior to thr lowest 
order of men, while they have never been known to betray moral 
sentiments, to evince spiritual insight, or manifest religious tendency. 

Man alone being the. fruit of the tree of life, stands upon the 
mountain top and catches a glimpse of spiritual glory , reflected 
from the shining minarets of temples "not made by hands eternal in 
the heavens", while through his being thrill the inspiration of religion, 
born of a faith in immortality, and yielding a fruitage of Aspiration 
and Adoration. 

Lighted by the fires of ,. the Druids, past the Delphic Oracle, 
through historic into prehistoric ages, marked by the milestones of 
ruined temples and crumbling pyramids, we trace this religious and 
spiritual impulse in man, while legal tomes from the Ten Command- 
ments to Blackstone, proclaim his sense cf moral obligation. 

Nature in constructing her living temple, has laid the Self- 
Protecting Group as a foundation stone at the base of the brain, and 
placed the Moral, Spiritual and Religious Group as a capstone upon 
its apex. 

Illummined by these faculties, man treads the corridors of time 
with chastened feet, and looks with Faith's dauntless expectant eyes, 
upon the shining shore whose sands are washed by the restless 
waves of Eternity 



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CONSCIENTIOUSNESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Desire to do right. Love of justice. 
Honesty and integrity. This faculty acts as a censor over the 
whole person. It • is an emotional faculty, sternly but blindly 
demanding that such morals be performed and justice enacted as 
education, environment and the intellect shall establish. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are governed by the best motives, and strive to 
live up to your highest ideal of right. Are intolerant of 
what seems to you to be wrong doing in others, even to 
persecution as a means to your conception of justice. 


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6 — You never swerve from your conception of right; often 
sitting in judgement over your own acts and the deeds of 
others, showing little mercy to the wrong doer; your 
motto is duty before expediency, you are a law unto your- 
self. 





5 — You greatly desire to do right and only yield to strong 
temptation against your judgement of righteousness, then 
become very penitent, and strive to atone for the real or 
fancied wrong. 






4 — You generally choose the path of rectitude, and 
have a desire that right shall prevail, yet under pressure 
may stumble and fall. 









3 — You seek rather to justify yourself in wrong doing, 
than to strive for a better life. 




2 — /ou have only a feeble conception of justice or right. 


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hope:. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Expectation, Belief in the future, 
Anticipation, Truth, Faith. 

" Hope springs eternal in the human breast, 
" Man never is but always to be blest." 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



! DEGREE 

OF 

flCTiVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You live in the future, if crushed to earth you rise 
again with renewed faith. There is always a bright star 
in your sky which often proves an Ignis fatuus. 


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6 — You are sanguine and hopeful, building many "castles 
in Spain", only to see them dissipate into thin air. but 
they are soon replaced by others equally grand and 
evanescent; you are not easily discouraged, every cloud in 
your sky has a "silver lining". 





5 — You generally realize what you expect. Are hopeful 
as long as there is reasonable chance of success, but can 
book facts unflichingly in the face. 


4 — You live in the present, letting the future take care of 
itself; expecting little and seldom disappointed, never 
make rash ventures. 









3 — You are often despondent, venture little, are faint 
hearted, and are surprised to meet with good fortune. 




2 — You believe that "Man was made to mourn", and you 
do your share of weeping. 




1 — Your sky is starless. 



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SPIRITUALITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Intuition, Spiritual Perception, Faith 
in immortality, Inspiration. 

Probably no faculty possessed by man has been so little under- 
stood as this; neither is there one upon which poises more mo- 
mentous results. Through its inspiration its possessor perceives 
truth and principles at a glance, sees the pearly "gates ajar" and 
knows an immortal life is his destiny. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are endowed with wonderful spiritual perception, 
perceiving truth without the labored process of reasoning; 
highly inspirational and have a faith in immortality 
which amounts to knowledge. 


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6 — You possess great spiritual insight, are cognizant of 
internal and eternal truths not revealed to the intellect, 
delight to dwell upon spiritual themes, are clairvoyant 
and. clairavident, and have a consciousnes of ethics 
which is a positive guide to righteousness and duty. 


3 — You are endowed with considerable intuition, and 
when thus guided are spiritually exalted and content but 
sometimes fail to heed your premonitions to your dis- 
comfiture. 










4 — You have a fair degree of spiritual perception, but often 
smother its monitions under a weight of material 
reasoning. 




3 — You have little faith" in anything that cannot be weighed 
and measured, and demand intellectual proof of all asser- 
tions, are spiritually blind. 






2 — You are of the "earth earthy", perceiving nothing but 
solid matter. 


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VENERATION. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Adoration, Reverence, Respect 
for old people and things sacred. This is a worshipful faculty 
delighting in a contemplation of that which commands to reverence. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

i OF 
ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You have great reference for Deity, and respect old 
age; are noted for great piety and liable to become fanat- 
ical. Love antiquity, are shocked at profanity and are 
habitually serious. Take pleasure in observing religious 
rites. 


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to follow beaten paths and express delight in the con- 
templation of Deity and his mighty works. Respect the 
aged and great, and are worshipful of those you love. 




5 — You are capable of considerable religious fervor and 
enjoy seasons of prayer, however are not long faced or 
serious. Are respectful to all who prove themselves 
worthy. 




4 — You never let piety or worship interfere with business 
or pleasure, worship only the good and true. 




3 — You are somewhat irreverant, and care little for sacred 
things; are given to levity. 




2 — You have grave doubts about the existence of a God, 
and respect nothing or anybody. 




1 — You are an atheist. 



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BENEVOLENCE. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Generosity, Philanthropy, Sympathy. 
This faculty acts the "Good Samaritan", and overflows with the 
"milk of human kindness". 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You have a heart as big as an ox. Nothing gives you 
greater pleasure than giving. Are often too sympathetic 
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with a lavish hand. To do good to others is your 
religion, are very philanthropic and benevolent, seldom 
think of self, but "Live for the good you can do". 


5 — Your heart is touched by tales of distress and your 
sympathies easily aroused, yet you are not easily imposed 
upon by designing persons. Your judgement is consulted 
when you bestow charity. 









4 — You are not very generous, generally choose the best 
places and things for yourself. 


3 — You are not very self denying, are unsympathetic. 








2 — You are selfish and cold hearted, if you bestow 
charity it will be to get a return of a thousand fold. 








1 — You are a hog. 



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HUMAN NATURE. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Intuition, Knowledge of men and 

character. Psychometry. This faculty is wholly spiritual and 

intuitional, penetrating the motives and disposition of people at a 
glance, the power to read souls. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be.. , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

j OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You know men and women as though you had made 
them, your first impressions of people are correct. You 
take delight in reading character, are a natural detective. 


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6 — You are very intuitional, are never mistaken in the 
character of those persons you meet if unbiased by pre- 
judice; are a natural Psychometerist, and can truthfully 
read the souls of men and things, together with their 
history. 





5 — You readily read the character of those you meet, and , 
are intuitional in a fair degree, yet may be biased by 
second impressions. 


4 — You have only a moderate power to read character and 
often make mistakes, are not very impressionable. 


3 — You are often deceived in people, seldom reading 
them correctly, having little or no intuition or 
Psychometric power. 








2 — You are easily hoodwinked, and cannot see men as 
they are. 




1 — Fools and Philosophers, Saints and Sinners are all 
alike to you. 



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The CONSTRUCTIVE and IDEALISTIC GROUP. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Construction, Refinement, Ideal. 
These faculties tend to round out manhood and womanhood. To 
construct a higher civilization and to embellish and idealize into 
beauty a common life. 



IMITATION. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Copying, Mimicry. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess the faculty of doing anything you have 
ever seen done, sometimes almost lose your identity in 
mimicking others Are a good actor. 


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to construct anything you have once seen or heard. 


5 — You can copy and mimic fairly well, yet do not lose 
your identity in others. 


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mark. 




3 — You are original, and seldom attempt to copy or imitate 
others, and when you do it is a dismal failure. 


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2 — /ou are never mistaken for another person, nothing 
that you do resembles anything else. 




1 — You are yourself. Can imitate nothing. 



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MIRTHFULNESS. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Humor, Fun, Laughter. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this fac.ilty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Actiuity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are fond of joking, and keep people in laughter 
with your sallies of wit. Can see fun in everything. 


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(3 — You are a humorist of the first water, enjoy a hearty 
laugh better than anything else. Are jovial. 







5 — You enjoy jokes and laugh at good ones, sometimes 
make them. 








4 — You love merry company, yet are not given to hilarity. 
3 — You are rather solemn, though pleased with a good joke. 




2 — You seldom smile, and cannot see a good joke. 




1 — Vou are an old sobersides. 



AGREEABLENESS. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Affability, Politeness, Gentleness. 
This faculty gives persuasiveness. 



DEGREE 

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flGTIYITY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are very fascinating and winning, and delight every- 
oni with your pleasant manner, always saying the right 
word and doing the correct thing at the proper time. 

6 — You have great power of persuasion, and win to your 
cause all who feel or see you. 



D — You are somewhat bland, but not over persuasive. 
4 — You are fairly agreeable, but not very attractive. 
3 — You possess little suavity. 



— You are capable of making yourself disagreeable, and 
are seldom otherwise. 



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TIME, 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Cognizance of duration of time, 
Memory of dates, Punctuality. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Actiuity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

-of- 
ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You keep perfect time, remember dates and never fail 
to keep appointments at ihe stated time. 


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with accuracy and can awaken at any time you desire. 




S — You can judge fairly well of time, but are not always 
accurate. 




4 — You require practice to keep time correctly. 






3 — You are deficient in this faculty. 








2 — You forget dates. 






1 — You are always out of date. 







TUNE, 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Harmony of sound, Melody, Sym- 
phony, "Music hath charms to still the savage breast". 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are inspired by music, and feel its divine baptism 
thrill your soul. Are a natural musician. 


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6 — You delight in symphony and are transported by a 
correct rendering of the productions of Mozart or Beetho- 
ven. Any discord in music renders you nearly frantic; 
your emphasis of words is also accurate. 


5 — You have a good musical faculty, and are capable of 
becoming a good musician. 


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4 — You have a fair degree of musical talent, but are not 
a musical enthusiast. 





3 — You are slow to catch tunes, and care but little for music. 


2 — You can detect no difference between the dulcet guitar 
and a chineese gong. 




1 — There is no music in your soul. 



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CONSTRUCTIVENESS, 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Ingenuity, Ability to construct, 
Mechanical dexterity, Building capacity, Adaptation of means to 
ends. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

-of- 
flCTMTY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are a mechanical genius, and can construct any- 
thing from a cob-house to a locomotive. 


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6 — You take delight in constructing machinery or building 
edifices, are constantly contriving new ways of doing 
things, are prolific in ideas, can make anything together 
with the tools required to create it. Exhibit great skill in 
the constructing of sentences in speech or writing. Are 
an inventor. 






5 — You exhibit skill in the use of tools, and are a good 
mechanic. 




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4 — You are fairly good at contriving and constructing, yet 
need teaching and practice to become a good workman. 





3 — You are a poor mechanic, and use tools bunglingly. 


2 — You make wretched work in constructing, don't try. 


1 — You are a mechanical botch. 



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IDEALITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Refinement, Sentiment, Imagery, 
I'oesy. This faculty is aesthetic, delicate and exquisite in taste and 
feeling. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, sa, indicated by its 

degree of Actiuity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

-of- 
ACTIY1TY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You place no bound to imagination, but tread a flowery 
path unknown to common mortals. A halo of beauty 
seems to surround all you think or do. Are too fastidious 
for this work-a-day world. 


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agery, see beauty and loveliness in common things, and 
are enraptured by the rainbow's tints, the rose's blush 
the sun set's farewell kiss and the moonbeam's embrace 
of the rippling rivulet. Are a natural poet. 







5 — You appreciate beauty, are refined in taste and love 
poetry and art. 


4 — You possess some poetical feeling, but prefer the solid 
earth to the fanciful skies as an abiding place. 




3 — You are unimaginative, and can see but little beauty 
in the worM; are uncouth. 









2 — You are a utilitarian, poetry is an unknown realm 
to you. 




1 — You are a horrid clam. 



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SUBLIMITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Omnipotence, Infinitude, Lofty, 
Grand, Magnificent. This faculty revels in the illimitable. Un- 
fathomable. 



L-n a scale uf seven degrees this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You soar to heights sublime, are estatic in the con- 
templation of the grand, magnificent and awful. The 
roaring ocean, the tumbling cataract or thunder storm 
enthral you. You are liable to become extravagant in 
speech, and talk bombastic nonsense. 



6 — You worship at the shrine of nature when she assumes 
her grandest moods. The whirling worlds on high, the 
thunder's awful roar, the earthquake's shock, the Ocean 
storm and the cataract's fall, thrill your soul with rapture. 



S — You are fond of the sublime in nature, yet are not 
moved to enthusiasm by grandeur. 



4 — You prefer quiet scenery to the roar of the elements. 



3 — You fail to perceive anything to admire in mountain 
scenery or the foaming cataract. 



2 — You prefer a calm to a storm. 



1 — : You are tame, 



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OBSERVING^GROUR 

NORMAL FUNCTION: Observation, Perception, Cognizan- 
ce, Investigation. This group of faculties observes things and inci- 
dents. They are the store house of objects and facts. They do no 
reflecting, but collect material upon which the intellectual group 
reason ; being situated immediately below the latter group and in 
the frontal brain, they are ever watchful for events and matter upon 
which to feed the intellect. 

INDIVIDUALITY. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: Observation, Curiosity, Examination. 

Un a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the si^n X. 



DEGREE 

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AGTIV1TY 



Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are a very great observer, nothing escapes your 
notice, are a walking interrogation point. 



6 — You are practical, and see all there is to be seen, are 
always eager to learn of something new. 



S — You are a good observer. 



A — You take notice of conspicious things, but are not over 

inquisitive. 



3 — You are indifferent about passing events. 



2 — You observe but few things. 



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FORM. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: Memory of shape and form. 



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Personally in this respect : 

7 — /ou are an excellent judge of shape and configuration, 
and never forget a face once seen. 


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6 — You remember the form of anything once seen, could 
learn to draw and sketch. 







5 — You have a fair memory of form and shape. 







4? — You need practice to remember form. 





3 — You forget how things looked. 


2 — You see little difference in shapes. 




1 — You perceive no difference between round and square 
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SIZE. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: Magnitude, Bulk, Quantity, 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — /ou can measure accurately, distance and proportion. 


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between large and small objects, are annoyed to see things 
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4 — You need practice, and a rule and compass to get 
things accurate in size. 




3 — You see little difference in the size of objects. 










2 — You judge inaccurately of the size of things. 




1 — You see no difference between a mole hill and a mountain. 



WEIGHT. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: Gravity, Resistance, Balancing power- 



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Personally in this respect : 

7 — You are an excellent judge of the weight of objects and 
can balance yourself with ease, are a good marksman 
and could become a good sailor. 



6 — You want everything plumb, are a good equestrian, 
can climb and balance equal to a monkey, could estimate 
the weight of cattle or a load of hay to a pound. 



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— You have a fair sense of weight, but had better trust 
to scales. 



4 — You are timid in high places, and are inaccurate in 
judgement of weight. 



3 — You would make a poor circus rider, having little 

balancing power. 
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COLOR. 



bine. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Delight in tints, Ability to com. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

1 ACTIVITY 


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Personally in this respect : 

— You take great pleasure in looking at colors, the rain- 
bow is a thing of beauty to your eyes; you would excel in 
combining colors for painting. 


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— You take delight in arranging flowers and can harmo- 
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— You have a fair conception of color, and with practice 
could combine them. 





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— You have some ability to arrange colors, but are not a 
colorist. 


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ORDER. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Method, System. 



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ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 


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"a place for everything and everything in its place". 




'. 6 — You insist on method and systematic arrangement, 
annoyed by disorder and are neat and tidy in person. 





6 — You love order but are not over prudish. 




4 — You are only fairly orderly. 





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1 — You are confusion confounded. 



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CALCULATION. 

NORMAL FUNCTION: Number, Computation, Arithmetical 
ability. 



^ this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 
which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 



On a scale of seven 

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DEGREE 

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ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You possess a wonderful capacity to compute and cal- 
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6 — You excel in arithmetic, and are a good statistician, 
remember dates and numbers correctly, would make a 
good book-keeper. 


5 — You can compute numbers fairly well, but need practice 
to make perfect. 


4 — You are moderately endowed with calculation. 


3 — You are only sure of a number when you see it written. 





2 — You are dull in arithmetic. 




1 — You cannot count ten. 



LOCALITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION: Remembrance of places, Love of 



travel. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


Personally in this respect : 

7 — You never forget a locality, seldom lose your points of 
compass, are very fond of travel and are a natural explorer. 


t-n 

r— 


C3 


— 


6 — You can remember the appearance and location of 
every place once visited, are a rover and good geographer. 


5 — You remember localities fairly well, and are not very 
easily lost. 


4 — You take little notice of places. 


3 — \ ou care little for travelling. 


2, — You travel at random. 


1 — You can't find your way home. 





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THE INTELLECTUAL GROUP. 

NORMAL FUNCTION : Reasoning, Thinking, Reflecting, 
Contemplating. These faculties are situated in the superior anterior 
portion of the brain, looking out upon the world of matter with in- 
quisitive contemplative eyes, and demanding that all theories be 
passed through its crucible of reason before adoption. Sitting in 
judgement upon all acts of the other faculties, and with a magic 
hand subduing the elements, and rendering the created world sub- 
servient to their behests. Thus crowning man by reason of his 
superior intelligence, Monarch of the visible Universe. 



CAUSALITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Reasoning capacity, Originality, 
Thinking, Contriving, Philosophising. 

On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 


7 


Personally in this respect : 

— You are a gieat reasoner, and possess a very compre- 
hensive mind, a natural logician and observer of cause and 
effect; you should guard against becoming too theoretical. 


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m 




6 


— You possess excellent power of reason, are a philosopher, 
delight in tracing effects to causes and thereby establish- 
ing theories. Are a metaphysician and sound reasoner, 
to whom all lesser light must bow. 





5 


— You are quite original, and take delight in studying 
the cause of effects and adopt means to ends; you are 
not abstruse. 


4 


— You have only a fair amount of reasoning power. 





3 


— You are not a great thinker or planner. 


2 


— You do little thinking upon causes. 


1 


— You possess no originality. 



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HOLT'S DELINEATOR. 



COMPARISON. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Analytical power, Resemblance, 
Classification, Inference. This faculty is a great critic, no defect in 
analogy escaping its eagle eye. Strongly inclined to inductive 
reasoning it draws inferences which are unanswerable. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

ACTIVITY 

1 

! 


Personally in this respect : 

7 - You delight in drawing comparisons, and trace the 
relation between the known and unknown with unerring 
exactness. 


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j 

1 

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i 


1 


6 — You are a fine, clear analyst, and illustrate all your 
thoughts by apt comparisons. Can . c ee a principle in 
every manifestation of nature, are a strong inductive 
reasoner, would excel as a chemist. Are a natural critic. 


1 
i 
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j 

! 


3 — You are clear in your demonstrations, showing by 
comparison the resemblance of things and principles; 
are fond of illustration by anecdote. 




4 — You are fairly endowed with comparative ability, but 
fail to see taint resemblances. 


3 — You fail to see resemblances. Objects are only like 
themselves to your mind. 


2 — You are a poor analyst. 


1 


1 i — You never draw inferences. 


1 ! 



HADDOCK & HOLT'S DELINEATOR. 



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EVENTUALITY. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Memory of events, History, 
Biography, Circumstances. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as to 

SIZE to be.. , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by its 

degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 

OF 

! ACTIVITY 



Personally in this respect 



7 — You possess a remarkable memory of events, remem- 
bers everything that ever happened to you or which come 
under your observation, have an unquenchable thirst for 
knowledge, are a natural historian. 



6 — You have a retentive memory of events, and delight in 
reading and plucking knowledge from every tree; your 
whole life lies before you as a panorama, and you have 
history almost at your command. 



5 — You remember events with considerable correctness, 
and take pleasure in studying history and biography, yet 
are not particular about details. 






4 — You remember common occurences, but fail to bear in 
mind the details. 



3 — You forget all details, and only remember striking 
events; you seldom refer to incidents. 



2 — You have a very treacherous memory of events, for- 
getting facts as though they never were. 



1 — Your memory is leaky. 



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HADDOCK & HOLT'S DELINEATOR. 



LANGUAGE. 



NORMAL FUNCTION : Power of speech, Memory of words. 



On a scale of seven degrees, this faculty shows your development in this regard as tc 
SIZE to be , which illustrates its present Strength, but your character, as indicated by it- 
degree of Activity, is marked below by the sign X. 



DEGREE 






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RCTIYITY 




Personally in this respect : 


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1 


7 


— You possess a remarkable vocabulary, are a natural 
linguist never hesitate for words to express your ideas, 
often use too many words, love to make quotations, are 










copious in expression. 





— 




6 


— You never are at a loss for words to express your ideas, 






are a walking dictionary, are verbose, fluent and delight 











in word painting. 






6 


— You have no hesitancy in expression, yet are not 






copious in the use of words, generally speak to the point, 










can write better than you can speak. 







4 


— You are fairly endowed with language, but often hesitate 






for the right word to express your ideas. 






3 


— You are taciturn from inability to express your 










thoughts, are a poor linguist. 






2 


— You are a poor conversationalist, having a feeble 








1 


command of language. 


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— 


— - You are dumb. 



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